Today's Penn State football news headlines feature comments from anonymous rival coaches and Ricky Rahne's take on the new-look Lions offense.

Sports Illustrated's staff gathered comments from rival coaches about some of the nation's top college football teams. Two coaches weighed in on Penn State, including this remark about about Brent Pry and his defense. The anonymous coach is high on the group's physicality and Pry's scheme.

The coach said:

Defensively, they do a good job of mixing up fronts and pressures and keeping you off balance with their safeties. And if you ask our kids, they'll say they're the most physical team we face. Their D-line is not the most talented, but guys like Kevin Givens and Shareef Miller play harder than anyone else we play. [Coordinator Brent] Pry makes it tough to make big plays.

StateCollege.com's Mike Poorman asked the question of Rahne, Penn State's first-year offensive coordinator, whose offense is it, anyway? Quarterback Trace McSorley is back for his fifth-year senior season, while James Franklin calls the shots from the top and Rahne is beginning his tenure replacing Joe Moorhead.

In other Penn State football news, Juwan Johnson wants to be remembered for more than just his Iowa catch. Saquon Barkley breaks a big run on his first NFL touch, and the Big Ten got its divisions right.

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Those headlines and more highlight today's Penn State football news roundup: